第 27 节
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  thicket; brandishing a ponderous cudgel。
  〃Who art thou?〃 said the knight。
  〃I am the church militant of Sherwood;〃 answered the friar。 〃Why art
  thou in arms against our lady queen?〃
  〃What meanest thou?〃 said the knight。
  〃Truly;   this;〃   said   the   friar;   〃is   our   liege   lady   of   the   forest;   against
  whom I do apprehend thee in overt act of treason。 What sayest thou for
  thyself?〃
  〃I say;〃 answered the knight; 〃that if this be indeed a lady; man never
  yet held me so long。〃
  〃Spoken;〃 said the friar; 〃like one who hath done execution。 Hast thou
  thy stomach full of steel?          Wilt thou diversify thy repast with a taste of
  my oak…graff? Or wilt thou incline thine heart to our venison which truly
  is cooling?      Wilt thou fight? or wilt thou dine? or wilt thou fight and dine?
  or wilt thou dine and fight? I am for thee; choose as thou mayest。〃
  〃I will dine;〃 said the knight; 〃for with lady I never fought before; and
  with friar I never fought yet; and with neither will I ever fight knowingly:
  and    if  this  be  the   queen    of  the  forest;   I  will  not;  being    in  her  own
  dominions; be backward to do her homage。〃
  So    saying;   he   kissed   the  hand    of  Marian;    who    was    pleased    most
  graciously to express her approbation。
  〃Gramercy;   sir   knight;〃   said   the   friar;   〃I   laud   thee   for   thy   courtesy;
  which I deem to be no less than thy valour。 Now do thou follow me; while
  I follow my nose; which scents the pleasant odour of roast from the depth
  of the forest recesses。 I will lead thy horse; and do thou lead my lady。〃
  The   knight   took   Marian's   hand;   and   followed   the   friar;   who   walked
  before them; singing:
  When   the   wind   blows;   when   the   wind   blows       From   where   under
  buck   the   dry   log   glows;          What   guide   can   you   follow;            O'er
  brake and o'er hollow;        So true as a ghostly; ghostly nose?
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  CHAPTER XVIII
  Robin and Richard were two pretty men。                Mother Goose's Melody。
  They   proceeded;   following   their   infallible   guide;   first   along   a   light
  elastic greensward under the shade of lofty and wide…spreading trees that
  skirted a sunny opening of the forest; then along labyrinthine paths; which
  the deer; the outlaw; or the woodman had made; through the close shoots
  of   the   young    coppices;     through    the   thick  undergrowth       of  the   ancient
  woods;   through   beds   of   gigantic   fern   that   filled   the   narrow   glades   and
  waved their green feathery heads above the plume of the knight。                       Along
  these    sylvan    alleys   they   walked     in   single   file;  the  friar  singing    and
  pioneering in the van; the horse plunging and floundering behind the friar;
  the   lady   following     〃in   maiden    meditation     fancy   free;〃   and   the   knight
  bringing up the rear; much marvelling at the strange company into which
  his stars had thrown him。 Their path had expanded sufficiently to allow the
  knight     to  take   Marian's    hand    again;   when     they   arrived   in  the   august
  presence of Robin Hood and his court。
  Robin's   table   was   spread   under   a   high   overarching   canopy   of   living
  boughs;   on   the   edge   of   a   natural   lawn   of   verdure   starred   with   flowers;
  through   which   a   swift   transparent   rivulet   ran   sparkling   in   the   sun。   The
  board   was   covered   with   abundance   of   choice   food   and   excellent   liquor;
  not   without     the   comeliness     of   snow…white     linen   and   the   splendour    of
  costly plate; which the sheriff of Nottingham had unwillingly contributed
  to supply; at the same time with an excellent cook; whom Little John's art
  had   spirited   away   to   the   forest   with   the   contents   of   his   master's   silver
  scullery。
  An hundred foresters were here assembled over…ready for their dinner;
  some seated at the table and some lying in groups under the trees。
  Robin     bade    courteous     welcome      to  the   knight;   who    took    his  seat
  between   Robin       and   Marian     at  the  festal   board;   at  which    was    already
  placed one strange guest in the person of a portly monk; sitting between
  Little John   and   Scarlet;   with; his   rotund   physiognomy   elongated   into   an
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  unnatural oval by the conjoint influence of sorrow and fear: sorrow for the
  departed contents of   his travelling treasury; a   good…looking valise   which
  was hanging empty on a bough; and fear for his personal safety; of which
  all   the   flasks   and   pasties   before   him   could   not   give   him   assurance。  The
  appearance of the knight; however; cheered him up with a semblance of
  protection; and gave him just sufficient courage to demolish a cygnet and
  a rumble…pie; which he diluted with the contents of two flasks of canary
  sack。
  But wine; which sometimes creates and often increases joy; doth also;
  upon   occasion;   heighten   sorrow:        and   so   it   fared   now   with   our   portly
  monk; who had no sooner explained away his portion of provender; than
  he began to weep and bewail himself bitterly。
  〃Why   dost   thou   weep;   man?〃   said   Robin   Hood。         〃Thou   hast   done
  thine embassy justly; and shalt have thy Lady's grace。〃
  〃Alack! alack!〃 said the monk:           〃no embassy had I; luckless sinner; as
  well thou wottest; but to take to my abbey in safety the treasure whereof
  thou hast despoiled me。〃
  〃Propound me his case;〃 said Friar Tuck; 〃and I will give him ghostly
  counsel。〃
  〃You   well   remember;〃   said   Robin   Hood;   〃the   sorrowful   knight   who
  dined with us here twelve months and a day gone by。〃
  〃Well   do   I;〃   said   Friar   Tuck。  〃His   lands   were   in   jeopardy   with   a
  certain abbot; who would allow him no longer day for their redemption。
  Whereupon you lent to him the four hundred pounds which he needed; and
  which he was to repay this day; though he had no better security to give
  than our Lady the Virgin。〃
  〃I never desired better;〃 said Robin; 〃for she never yet failed to send
  me   my   pay;   and   here   is   one   of   her   own   flock;   this   faithful   and   well…
  favoured      monk    of   St。  Mary's;   hath   brought    it  me   duly;   principal   and
  interest to a penny; as Little John can testify; who told it forth。 To be sure;
  he denied having it; but that was to prove our faith。 We sought and found
  it。〃
  〃I know nothing of your knight;〃 said the monk:                〃and the money was
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  our own; as the Virgin shall bless me。〃
  〃She shall bless thee;〃 said Friar Tuck; 〃for a faithful messenger。〃
  The   monk   resumed   his   wailing。        Little   John   brought   him   his   horse。
  Robin gave him leave to depart。             He sprang with singular nimbleness into
  the saddle; and vanished without saying; God give you good day。
  The stranger knight laughed heartily as the monk rode off。
  〃They say; sir knight;〃 said Friar Tuck; 〃they should laugh who win:
  but thou laughest who art likely to lose。〃
  〃I have won;〃 said the knight; 〃a good dinner; some mirth; and some
  knowledge:        and I cannot lose by paying for them。〃
  〃Bravely said;〃 answered Robin。               〃Still it becomes thee to pay: for it
  is   not   meet   that   a   poor   forester   should   treat   a   rich   knight。   How   much
  money hast thou with thee?〃
  〃Troth; I know not;〃 said the knight。               〃Sometimes much; sometimes
  little; sometimes none。          But search; and what thou findest; keep: and for
  the sake of thy kind heart and open hand; be it what it may; I shall wish it
  were more。〃
  〃Then;   since   thou   sayest   so;〃   said   Robin;   〃not   a   penny   will   I   touch。
  Many  a   false   churl   comes   hither;   and   disburses   against   his   will:   and   till
  there is lack of these; I prey not on true men。〃
  〃Thou   art   thyself   a   true   man;   right   well   I   judge;   Robin;〃   said   the
  stranger   knight;   〃and   seemest   more   like   one   bred   in   court   than   to   thy
  present outlaw life。〃
  〃Our life;〃 said the friar; 〃is a c